14 Questions
What idea was declared in the Declaration of the Rights of Man?
The expression of the General Will
What event led to the replacement of the Legislative Assembly by the National Convention?
The war with Austria and Prussia
What was the primary aim of the Legislative Assembly?
To stabilize the bourgeoisie's position
What led to the accusation of Louis XVI of treason and his subsequent execution?
The unrest at home and war with most of Europe
What was the main objective of the National Assembly?
To abolish feudalism and adopt the Declaration of the Rights of Man
What impact did the war with Austria and Prussia have on the Revolution?
It facilitated the Radicals' control over the Revolution
What was the outcome of the National Convention replacing the Legislative Assembly?
Abolishment of the monarchy and proclamation of a republic
What was one significant action taken by the National Assembly due to France's massive debt?
Passing of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy
What was the basis for adult male suffrage in the National Convention?
Age and citizenship
What did the Declaration of the Rights of Man declare?
$“Law is the expression of the General Will.”$
What was the role of the Committee of Public Safety during the National Convention?
To run the government and stabilize society during unrest and war
What was one of the divisions within the Legislative Assembly?
$Conservatives$
How did the National Assembly aim to stabilize the bourgeoisie's position?
$By abolishing feudalism and adopting a limited monarchy$
$What was one significant outcome of Louis XVI's accusation of treason and subsequent execution?$
$Abolishment of the monarchy and proclamation of France as a republic$
Test your knowledge about the National Assembly phase of the French Revolution, including its key actions and the adoption of the Declaration of the Rights of Man. Explore the events and decisions that characterized this significant phase of the revolution.
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